Flow at Albanian border points, the cause is immigrants’ movement after the holidays

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After the end-of-year holidays, Albania’s border points have experienced an increased flow of immigrants, who are returning to Greece and other EU countries.

During the last 24 hours, 6640 people and 2247 vehicles traveled to the Hellenic state through Kakavija customs. The Border Police is working with 5 counters and the Greek side with 4 counters, while no long queues have been found at the border.

After the end-of-year holidays, a citizen says that he will return to Albania again in the summer.

“We were in Albania, we had a good time and enjoyed ourselves together with our people, now we will return to Greece where we work, we will come to Albania again in the summer”, he said.

Another immigrant spoke about returning to Greece and waiting at customs.

“We came and spent the holidays with our families, we had a great time and now we’re going back to Greece to work, let’s see now what we’ll be waiting for here at customs,” he said.

A citizen from Lushnja shares the opinion that they have not encountered many queues hoping to cross the border in a short time.

The same situation was observed at the border point of Kapshtica, where 2,978 citizens were registered at the entrance and 6,925 citizens at the exit. Meanwhile, at the border point of Qafë Thana, movements have also been dense, with 3,471 citizens entering and 4,844 citizens leaving the country.

Despite the high number of immigrants returning to the Greek state, long queues do not appear until now

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